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Area of Science:

  • Scholarly Publishing
  • Research Integrity
  • Publication Ethics

Background:

  • The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) was established in 1997.
  • COPE has expanded to include over 10,000 members.
  • It serves as a vital forum for addressing ethical challenges in academic publishing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the mission of COPE in promoting research integrity.
  • To provide examples of ethical issues encountered in scholarly publishing.
  • To highlight COPE's resources for authors, reviewers, and editors.

Main Methods:

  • This review synthesizes COPE's historical contributions and resources.
  • It draws upon COPE's perspective on ethical considerations.
  • Examples are provided from the viewpoints of authors, reviewers, and editors.

Main Results:

  • COPE has consistently facilitated discussions on publication ethics.
  • Resources have been developed to support ethical scholarly work.
  • Ethical dilemmas in authoring, reviewing, and editing are addressed.

Conclusions:

  • COPE plays a crucial role in upholding integrity in research publication.
  • The organization offers valuable guidance on navigating ethical complexities.
  • Continuous engagement with COPE's resources is recommended for researchers and editors.